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♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. try bayer advanced aspirin. it's not the bayer aspirin you know. it's different. first, it's been re-engineered with micro-particles. second, it enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes relief to the site of your tough pain. the best part? it's proven to relieve pain twice as fast as before. bayer advanced aspirin. test how fast it works for you. love it, or get your money back. >>> it is time for us to realize that we are too great a nation to limit ourselves to small dreams. >> i never quit a day in my life. i have never quit in the face of adversity and i'm not just about to quit to future of america, i'm going to stay in this race and stay in this fight, because our children and our ocountry i worth the fight. >> that is a rick perry ad showing the images of rocky and b
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we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with many areas on the gulf coast having their best tourism seasons in years. i was born here, i'm still here and so is bp. we're committed to the gulf for everyone who loves it, and everyone who calls it home. or will soon, you're starting a whole new journey. and, like many people, you're probably wondering, where do i go from here? consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. call now for a free information kit and guide to medicare to get started. basically, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. a medicare supplement insurance plan helps cover some of those expenses. and that can save you up to thousands of dollars a yea
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♪ imagine zero pollutants in our environment. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. which shirt feels more expensive? that one's softer. [ female announcer ] actually, it's the same t-shirt. really... [ female announcer ] but this one was washed in downy. why spend a lot of money when you can just use downy? [ female announcer ] ultra downy with silktouch, it's an upgrade in a bottle. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you
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says from the obama administration, game on, we are not goingç to take 2012 and we are in a political environment and bill daley who was hired to make nice with business is no longer with us. >> what we are hearing more is that it will turn more to a campaign. being the president, we will change from this to campaigning, we will shift the message and shift to middle class language and what daley did is alienate people inside and outside the white house. that is why the president looked to pluff to help his council. >> i'm sure the administration would say, that one of the reasons they are focussed to campaign messages is because of the congress not playing ball on any legislation. i wonder, when we talk about the daley thing, who is happier to see him go, it's a message that the administration is changing to a campaign and he is not trying governor. but democrats did not like daley either. >> senator harry reid is celebrating. >> this happens with every administration. there's a bigger question, since rahm emanuel left, we have not seen a lot of productive things happen between obama and congress
says from the obama administration, game on, we are not goingç to take 2012 and we are in a political environment and bill daley who was hired to make nice with business is no longer with us. >> what we are hearing more is that it will turn more to a campaign. being the president, we will change from this to campaigning, we will shift the message and shift to middle class language and what daley did is alienate people inside and outside the white house. that is why the president looked...
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the question is, can anyone execute on anything within this environment? if the projections hold true and i'm sure ben in chicago and the president won't want to accept the projections but if they hold true, we'll end up with a congress that looks pretty much just as it does today, same president, dealing with the same dysfunctional congress, house controlled by the republicans and nothing will get done and in that environment, voters not uj reasonably will say well how does this get better? >> i think that politico yesterday, ben, outlined questions or statements that might haunt the president in these debates and one was i'm going to change the culture of washington and washington's culture hasn't changed. the president would say that's no small due to the fact that republicans have been historically obstructionists but, you know, there is a sense that four more years what's it going to get you? >> i think that americans have seen a president who's always reached across the aisle throughout his career, whether that was in illinois to pass campaign financ
the question is, can anyone execute on anything within this environment? if the projections hold true and i'm sure ben in chicago and the president won't want to accept the projections but if they hold true, we'll end up with a congress that looks pretty much just as it does today, same president, dealing with the same dysfunctional congress, house controlled by the republicans and nothing will get done and in that environment, voters not uj reasonably will say well how does this get better?...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. it's something you're born with. and inspires the things you choose to do. you do what you do... because it matters. at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. yeah, maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. v8. what's your number? >>> a week ago, republicans were worried that paul ryan could cost them congressional seats. now they're getting nervous that todd akin could dash their dreams of reclaiming the senate. the gop needs just a net gain of four seats to seize the majority in the up
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murphy mentioned, due to cautious and control of the environment, we have put the hospital emergency department on a lockdown status, so only those critical people that need to be in the department will be there. we continue to care for those patients in the emergency department unreemtd to this incident, so this is not affecting patient care or had an impact in any negative way. we have many staff members who live in the sandy hook area who have been impacted by this. we have set up crisis services that we have mobilized to the sandy hook firehouse to be of assistance, but we have been in communication with ems command center on the scene, commissioner of health, state medical examiner's office, so we have been in constant communication with those at the scene and have been letting all the support that we can. at this point in time as i mentioned, out of respect for families and patients well, can't disclose any specific patient information, but that will be made available when available. >> can you tell us generally, did you receive adults, children, the general -- are these injuri
murphy mentioned, due to cautious and control of the environment, we have put the hospital emergency department on a lockdown status, so only those critical people that need to be in the department will be there. we continue to care for those patients in the emergency department unreemtd to this incident, so this is not affecting patient care or had an impact in any negative way. we have many staff members who live in the sandy hook area who have been impacted by this. we have set up crisis...
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it could save you thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. i've been with my doctor for 12 years. now i know i'll be able to stick w
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want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think if it's going to poison their drinking water or if there's not going to be in i place for the animals to live. i get it. >> karen, you know, the president has put in a difficult spot as far as keystone, because the debate has been framed exactly thusly, jobs versus the environment and the impacts both in terms of job and terms of the environment, many people argue that they are inconclusive. where do you think he goes, now that it's clear the republicans are going to keep bringing this up over and over again? >> number one, broadly, the environmental debate has become a disconnected disbait.
want to exploit the environment presented as you know question of jobs versus the environment, from my experience -- and by the way i live in a rural community in idaho. while i have more money than the average bear, most of my neighbors do not, so i know -- i'm speaking as somebody that is in touch with how people live, how most of country lives, and when you cast it as jobs versus the environment and people are hungry, they want those jobs, even if they're short term, they don't want to think...
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to support ten years of independent scientific research on the environment. results will continue to be shared with the public. and we're making sure people know that the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues, but that doesn't mean our job is done. bp's still here, and we're still committed to seeing this through. an accident doesn't have to slow you down... with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? all at 150 calories or less, there's definitely a tempta
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>> the guys i talked to really feel the pressure of the regulatory environment. and it's changing their business, there's debate about how much it's changing their business, if you look at the leverage ratios, not to get technical, the businesses cannot borrow as much money. i know that critics wanted to go further and break up the banks, but you know, the reality is, the regulations are working and it will be a question now whether the republicans will be able to water them down when a lot of the rules are being argued in washington. >> and there's no shortage of anger directed at the white house for these regulations, actually kind of maybe sort of working. gabe, thank you for joining us and sharing your wisdom with us. >> thank you. >> his piece, the event mascula -- what the tough talk means for the u.s. and the region next on "now." ♪ he was a 21st century global nomad ♪ ♪ home was an airport lounge and an ipad ♪ ♪ made sure his credit score did not go bad ♪ ♪ with a free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ app that he had ♪ downloaded it in the him
>> the guys i talked to really feel the pressure of the regulatory environment. and it's changing their business, there's debate about how much it's changing their business, if you look at the leverage ratios, not to get technical, the businesses cannot borrow as much money. i know that critics wanted to go further and break up the banks, but you know, the reality is, the regulations are working and it will be a question now whether the republicans will be able to water them down when a...
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i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate change is serious business. we had the hottest summer anybody can remember. 16 of the last 17 years have been the hottest on record. climate change is a real problem and the sooner we start to address it, the better. not just for everybody in the whole world, but also for our economy. other economies, people around the world are beginning to appreciate, if you go to the developing world, people are beginning to appreciate the value of clean water, of clean air. when you lose those things, it's very hard to get them back. so we have these hard-fought, hard-won, rather, regulations that as near as i can tell, the other side wants to eliminate. like there was a fund-raiser yesterday, as i understand it, from big oil. they're not supporting the president, they're supporting the other side and there's historic reasons for this, but it's not in anybody's best interest to have the environment degrade. and there's one more thing
i encourage you as a journalist to ask pointed questions of these candidates about the environment and their policies especially with regard to climate change. climate change is serious business. we had the hottest summer anybody can remember. 16 of the last 17 years have been the hottest on record. climate change is a real problem and the sooner we start to address it, the better. not just for everybody in the whole world, but also for our economy. other economies, people around the world are...
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let's listen to what rick santorum said in terms of dominion and the environment. >> so i was criticized by saying the president that has a radical environmental theology. we believe that man has dominion over the earth. >> we belief that man has dominion over the earth. again, it's not just, it's not just the theology but doublinin down on the environment rhetoric and prenatal testing what is going on? >> he is trying to get into darwinism, he is under mining the things that have been done by other party supporters. he is taking on things that are not a approximation of what people thought years ago. dominionism, it's interesting, because it's a way to get into environmentalism, as a way to justify churches being active in working on global warming, for him to twist it is odd. >> we do not have responsibility to the fish and birds but we can dominate their habitats. richard, what does it mean when donald trump sounds like a sane person in the party. i want play a trump sound -- >> please do. >> this ought to be good. >> i see some of his views which are so out there that he is never goi
let's listen to what rick santorum said in terms of dominion and the environment. >> so i was criticized by saying the president that has a radical environmental theology. we believe that man has dominion over the earth. >> we belief that man has dominion over the earth. again, it's not just, it's not just the theology but doublinin down on the environment rhetoric and prenatal testing what is going on? >> he is trying to get into darwinism, he is under mining the things that...
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when i went into politics originally, the environment was something everybody embraced. now it's become political. on the infrastructure side, senator imhoff and i who do not see eye to eye came together and passed an important bill that saved 2 million construction jobs and created another million. we can do it, but i want to pick up on something that harry reid said. you know, he -- harry reid is not very fancy speaker but he speaks the truth. when mitch mcconnell came to the senate floor and said his highest priority was making president obama a one-term president, i gasped audibly because whether you're a democrat or republican or independent, that's not our job. >> indeed. >> yeah. and so if that was his intent, that explains why they launched over 200 filibusters and yes, we made a -- some progress but not enough. it's got to stop and we have to meet each other halfway. >> it does. it's worth noting harry reid said mitt romney's fantasy that senate democrats will work with limb to pass his severely conservative agenda is laughable, certainly there's more discussion
when i went into politics originally, the environment was something everybody embraced. now it's become political. on the infrastructure side, senator imhoff and i who do not see eye to eye came together and passed an important bill that saved 2 million construction jobs and created another million. we can do it, but i want to pick up on something that harry reid said. you know, he -- harry reid is not very fancy speaker but he speaks the truth. when mitch mcconnell came to the senate floor and...
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i mean the post-arab spring environment is a different egypt. how does obama and clinton deal with that? >> elliott abrams is a smart man but was responsible for some very stupid policies. put that in context here. the man responsible for the occupation in iraq as the leading white house official. he his approach is still the muscular threats as if that is going to be what changes the dynamic for this new egyptian government. a smarter, longer term view of the rise of islamist governments across the arab region, would be in many ways looking at the model of what happened in turkey where an islamist party came to power, president adawan has become a moderate islamist force. there's no moderate islamist force for neocons. you're with us or against us. you have to be pushed into being pro or anti-american. that's not going to work here. what has to happen in this broader context is a strategic realization. first of all from -- for israel and everyone in the middle east, this president is here to stay, right. so the testing of president obama is ove
i mean the post-arab spring environment is a different egypt. how does obama and clinton deal with that? >> elliott abrams is a smart man but was responsible for some very stupid policies. put that in context here. the man responsible for the occupation in iraq as the leading white house official. he his approach is still the muscular threats as if that is going to be what changes the dynamic for this new egyptian government. a smarter, longer term view of the rise of islamist governments...
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environment they own that issue. we should dominate those issues and if we knew how to talk about them we would win all day every day. yes, if we lose the race we only have ourselves to blame and a revolution in the republican party. >> steve core knack be ki, let's talk a little bit about the senate races. folks are saying this is a reduction of 2010 when you had i'll kay whack ka doodle candidates and the republicans had a chance of gaining the seats and had candidates that were -- the voters deemed unfit for a senate seat. those memories are haunting them in the todd akin race? >> absolutely. it's interesting to hear rick try to blame it more on, you know, the failure of national republicans maybe to beat obama but that not with standing this is a race republicans should have won and everybody was pencilling in until about a month ago. >> in fair ms. still may win. >> the best parallel is the sharron engle harry reid race in 2010. if you look at his poll numbers and standings at the start of the year, should never
environment they own that issue. we should dominate those issues and if we knew how to talk about them we would win all day every day. yes, if we lose the race we only have ourselves to blame and a revolution in the republican party. >> steve core knack be ki, let's talk a little bit about the senate races. folks are saying this is a reduction of 2010 when you had i'll kay whack ka doodle candidates and the republicans had a chance of gaining the seats and had candidates that were -- the...
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formally held by item democrats -- by itdemocrats, the republicans have to go on the defense in an environment where the president will be engaged, it's a top of the ticket for the republicans and right now it's a question mark, but if that individual is not strong, you could have a downward pressure on that individual congressman and that forces that person out. 25 seats will be tough for the gop to keep in an environment if message doesn't click, their momentum is not there, it could be very, very hard. i think they hold it right now, but they have to come with a good ac-game to keep the seats out of play. >> the nature of the 2010 primary led to candidates winning in districts that would elect people more moderate, it was a big election for amateur outsider politicians who are exciting in a wave like that and in a couple of years later, when they have not gotten as much done as you thought, they are weaker than maybe a more professional candidate would have been. >> i think the difficulty in comparing 2012 to 2010 is the mid term versus the presidential. what map does the president end up u
formally held by item democrats -- by itdemocrats, the republicans have to go on the defense in an environment where the president will be engaged, it's a top of the ticket for the republicans and right now it's a question mark, but if that individual is not strong, you could have a downward pressure on that individual congressman and that forces that person out. 25 seats will be tough for the gop to keep in an environment if message doesn't click, their momentum is not there, it could be very,...
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. >> if the republican party cannot win in this environment it has to get out of politics. >> i think this victory will set off civil war inside the republican party. there's going to be a lot of soul searching. this was a winnable election. the president was vulnerable. >> this was not alabama versus lsu. this was alabama versus ball state. i mean went early, michigan went t early. mean i republican i cannot believe we lost virginia again. >> once upon a time conservatives licked their chops at the prospect of taking on an incumbent in a down economy but that dashed on tuesday night. now comes the wreckening a struggle within the gop to figure out what happened. was it the candidate, was it the message, was it the country? quote, there will be some kind of war predicted mike murphy a consultant would pit mathematicians like him against the party puristspriests as he puts it that basic conservative principles can triumph without much deviation. "the wall street journal" journal" faulted the party's transgents and offering another broadside against mitt romney calling him one of the le
. >> if the republican party cannot win in this environment it has to get out of politics. >> i think this victory will set off civil war inside the republican party. there's going to be a lot of soul searching. this was a winnable election. the president was vulnerable. >> this was not alabama versus lsu. this was alabama versus ball state. i mean went early, michigan went t early. mean i republican i cannot believe we lost virginia again. >> once upon a time...
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. >> this reminds me in 2000 when al gore was talking gun control and environment two weeks before the election. what is rick santorum doing? >> it's stunning. what does he think he was going to gain by say thanksgiviing th. >> and where does it say that english is our official language? >> and then he claims it was taken out of context. >> in substance he was, because he does not look like he knew what he was talking about. >> that was an interesting perspective. >> in contraception, he wonders in -- he wanders into talking about his views. >> does the campaign have the organizational element to tell him to shut up? >> no, he does not want to seem to campaign in that way. he doesn't, he runs a campaign and the governor can speak to thrks he has the same group of advisers that he has had around him. and his wife is his main adviser, and she has been public about she does not want him talking so much. the point, wouldn't this be time spent better in illinois, a state he should be trying fight for. >> there are 22 delegates. >> but he is not going to get them. but at the -- >> he is bett
. >> this reminds me in 2000 when al gore was talking gun control and environment two weeks before the election. what is rick santorum doing? >> it's stunning. what does he think he was going to gain by say thanksgiviing th. >> and where does it say that english is our official language? >> and then he claims it was taken out of context. >> in substance he was, because he does not look like he knew what he was talking about. >> that was an interesting...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> we are back with continuing coverage of the massacre in colorado, with dave cullen, author of "columbine." we have only a few quick minutes for this, but i thought one of the most interesting things you mentioned in the op-ed in today's "times" was the fact that depression often is at the root or a problem that many of these killers deal with, and you point to the diaries of dylan klebold who is behind the columbine shootings. this is a page from one of his diaries, featuring hearts which is not some
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of coming together in a time of crisis, and yes, they made plenty of mistakes, but it's a different environment from even when president bush was in power. >> right. let me just push back a tiny bit on that. there were things the president could have done if he wanted to make an authentic effort. the fact he went almost a year before he sat down with mitch mcconnell. the fact he started we're going to have republicans over for cocktails, that lasted about three cocktails. he got no support on stimulus, even though a third of it was on tax cuts. a third on tax cuts. they didn't want to even work with a newly elected president. >> from the very beginning they wanted nothing, nothing, nothing, except to defeat him and see him as a one-termer. >> while i think that's sort of despicable, it's almost like politics ain't bean bag. is that sort of to be expected -- >> or as your friend mitt says, politics isn't the bean bag. >> politics is not sport. jonathan chait, just playing that sound, in terms of we've talked about mitt romney's surrogate problem. the president has had some issue with folks who a
of coming together in a time of crisis, and yes, they made plenty of mistakes, but it's a different environment from even when president bush was in power. >> right. let me just push back a tiny bit on that. there were things the president could have done if he wanted to make an authentic effort. the fact he went almost a year before he sat down with mitch mcconnell. the fact he started we're going to have republicans over for cocktails, that lasted about three cocktails. he got no...
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it's also up to a media to ask the big questions and because of the 24/7 media environment we live in, we get fixated on the insta small bore. there's a false equivalence that plays in the media where the republicans, sometimes living in a post-truth environment, not always, don't get nailed, don't get nailed as they should and en that spreads into the media ecosphere. i do think another institution we were talking about, everyone seems to be waiting for the court, has been waiting for the court. that's not new. it happened in the roosevelt period where there was a confrontation between congress, the executive and the court. i would argue the federal reserve has become an important institution. we keep waiting for smoke signals from them. to me, the central issue of this campaign is the kind of economic future this country willave and jobs at the center of it. with a congress gridlocked or roadblocked because of i think republicans unwilling to let jobs go through -- >> oh, please, you know. i've taken two shots against the gop but it's better than living in the fantasy land that actu
it's also up to a media to ask the big questions and because of the 24/7 media environment we live in, we get fixated on the insta small bore. there's a false equivalence that plays in the media where the republicans, sometimes living in a post-truth environment, not always, don't get nailed, don't get nailed as they should and en that spreads into the media ecosphere. i do think another institution we were talking about, everyone seems to be waiting for the court, has been waiting for the...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> welcome back. time now for "what now" and wondering what some of the fo former gop candidates are up to these days? herman cain, and the herman cain is reportedly getting his own nationally syndicated radio show, and rick santorum tweeted that i have a big announcement coming on friday and stay tuned. what could it be? >> rick santorum is going to come out of the closet as a gay man. >> in your dreams, my friend. >> and herman cain is going to run for president in 2016. >> well, now, it is worth noting that herman cain, joy, has only suspended the campaign s you don't know. >> he is never going to stop running for president, and you know what, the grio endorses that 999. >> the grio endorses herman cain continuing to run for
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> welcome back. time now for "what now" and wondering what some of the fo former gop candidates are up to...
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they asked values questions on social safety nets, environment and administration. republicans averaged a ten-point gap. that gap has been steadily increasing to now stand at 18 points. steve, i'm trying to come up with a positive spin on this, but there actually isn't one. we know this election is going to be incredibly close largely because it's going to be a sliver of folks that the democrats and the republicans are going to be fighting over? >> yeah what this reflects is just a long-term historical trend that you see the top of the political world. look at congress. there use to the be ideologically fluid in congress, conservative democrats, under the same party banner. bob taft guys, they'd be in the same party, too. so there would be a lot of mixed messages coming up on questions of ideology so for the average voter it was possible to pick and choose, i agree with this party here, that party there. they've really kind of synced up now where the democrats have a clear ideology, clear unified positions on most issues, a few outliars. the republicans are a cohesi
they asked values questions on social safety nets, environment and administration. republicans averaged a ten-point gap. that gap has been steadily increasing to now stand at 18 points. steve, i'm trying to come up with a positive spin on this, but there actually isn't one. we know this election is going to be incredibly close largely because it's going to be a sliver of folks that the democrats and the republicans are going to be fighting over? >> yeah what this reflects is just a...
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i think it shows you actually some possibility of a stronger consumer environment than is widely talked about. doesn't mean good, doesn't mean strong. >> here's the problem, though. the thing is underneath all of this is a big argument about the federal government versus the states so that when you talk about what reverts to the states, there's this conservative resistance to the notion that big brother is over your back, don't tell us what to do here but at the same time you're starving the states which are dependent upon that federal money so you have a philosophical conundrum going on at the same time you have a downturn in the economy. >> what we are seeing in states across the country as the budget task force says, it's unwinding of social services, health care reform was compared to the holocaust and signed a bill reducing medicare coverage for thousands of people. in scranton, employees will be paid minimum wage. in san bernardino, you won't have trash collection. >> cities filing for bankruptcy. >> bernanke referred to this yesterday when he talked about a drag on the economy be
i think it shows you actually some possibility of a stronger consumer environment than is widely talked about. doesn't mean good, doesn't mean strong. >> here's the problem, though. the thing is underneath all of this is a big argument about the federal government versus the states so that when you talk about what reverts to the states, there's this conservative resistance to the notion that big brother is over your back, don't tell us what to do here but at the same time you're starving...
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had a good analysis, you can't ignore the political realities on the ground, setting aside the media environment and whether this happens on the internet every day. bobbie ghosh writes -- i mean this, of course, is the legacy of the arab spring. >> yeah. what typically happens in these situations, is that in the middle of this political turbulence and struggle for power, those who are most radical gradually gain the upper hand and most radical and often best armed. and so again, what it calls for from the united states is not the overheated rhetoric we've seen recently and the political bickering and the calls for america to be strong, as if we weren't, but kind of patience saying okay this is going to burn itself out. we need to again, to be working with the people who are patiently trying to build their own civil society. it does work. it takes a long time and a lot of patience. and it's not helped again by the overheated political rhetoric that we've unfortunately seen this week. >> can we add to that the fact that what i was trying to make earlier, but we also have to account for your can fi
had a good analysis, you can't ignore the political realities on the ground, setting aside the media environment and whether this happens on the internet every day. bobbie ghosh writes -- i mean this, of course, is the legacy of the arab spring. >> yeah. what typically happens in these situations, is that in the middle of this political turbulence and struggle for power, those who are most radical gradually gain the upper hand and most radical and often best armed. and so again, what it...
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it is -- bears a lot of the responsibility in a permissive legal environment contributed hugely to this. it's also a function of a completely broken regulatory regime. but the supreme court making that decision, 8-1, the justices came out very strongly in favor of disclosure. only one opposed to it is clarence thomas. so, there's plenty of reason to think that the supreme court would be hugely in favor of an act that's pending in congress called the disclose act, that would compel people to stand up and identify themselves when they spend money on political advertising. >> i thought the article was important in the sense it cut against this notion that is out there of i partisan supreme court on the issues when in fact, things many people don't agree with, like the treatment of corporations as persons for legal purposes, is something many of the justices agree on, not along party lines and likewise the notion of disclosure. great point. i want to put you on -- >> thank you. did you want to say something? >> the supreme court, in the decision, they didn't seem to understand the reality o
it is -- bears a lot of the responsibility in a permissive legal environment contributed hugely to this. it's also a function of a completely broken regulatory regime. but the supreme court making that decision, 8-1, the justices came out very strongly in favor of disclosure. only one opposed to it is clarence thomas. so, there's plenty of reason to think that the supreme court would be hugely in favor of an act that's pending in congress called the disclose act, that would compel people to...
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at the same time, you have this kind of almost like mad max beyond thunder dome environment happening and it's all in one place. i've never seen anything like it. and with, you know, you talk about the u.s. kind of impact of, let's say the drone strikes or foreign policy on pakistan. it's pushed the taliban into karachi and karachi's always had a history of gangs and gang violence and there's a new gang in town now in the gulf and that complicates further. >> what seems to be, even the notion somehow the pakistan government is going to be cracking down on the taliban seems to be totally undermined by the footage you show which is sort of, like, if there is crackdowns it's clearly for media benefit. you draw the line to the bin laden raid that it makes sense the u.s. operated under a thick veil of secrecy because the pakistan government would have exploited it or made a media circus out of it. that said, they're a strategic ally of ours. when push comes to shove, we have to work with them and in some cases -- >> definitely not working for them. >> not working for them. tell us a little
at the same time, you have this kind of almost like mad max beyond thunder dome environment happening and it's all in one place. i've never seen anything like it. and with, you know, you talk about the u.s. kind of impact of, let's say the drone strikes or foreign policy on pakistan. it's pushed the taliban into karachi and karachi's always had a history of gangs and gang violence and there's a new gang in town now in the gulf and that complicates further. >> what seems to be, even the...